Yeah it seems like Tesla is focusing more on supercharger stations in Europe and China vs the US. I think they’re behind on all three for what they had expected by the end of 2014 but I think the U.S. Is furthest behind.

I drove from Oregon to Colorado, I had to put 900 extra miles to use their system or spend couple nights in camp grounds, and now, I want to go to Houston from Colorado Springs, and can’t do it. I think we need to take care of the good old USA, then others, just my own personal opinion…

In my opinion the reason behind that is that they expect sales to be fairly equally divided between Europe, North America and Asia in the future and want the supercharger networks to be fairly divided too.

So I think Europe and the US networks will keep the same pace once they are leveled. And then maybe sprinting Asia to get leveled too.

I think the levelling and same pace adoptation will happen sometime around march/april 2015.